The Waterloo International Terminal, 1993, in London. Image courtesy Jo Reid/John Peck.
An array of Fucsia pendants by Achille Castiglioni illuminates an Alden dining table by Eastvold and Chanel chairs from Article. The Eames Molded Armchairs are from Herman Miller’s polypropylene edition.
Honomobo's HO4+ model is created out of four 40-foot shipping containers for a home that is not double wide but rather quadruple wide. In the 1,224 square feet of the home, owners can choose between a two-bedroom or three-bedroom option.
Kellogg spent five years working on the house, and the structure was completed in 1993.
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Rising 22 stories, the two towers of 224 residences are purposefully crafted to frame the sky, with cascading façades inspired by their waterfront setting.
For the month of June 2016, Rockefeller Center's Chanel Gardens will be filled with a cactus garden designed by Lifescapes International.
Coco Chanel and Elizabeth Taylor bookend this bay window, and they could have sat comfortably together in this “Swedish Blue” nook.
A photo of Verner Panton from 1993
When Rob and Mary Lubera started pulling threads to uncover the origins of their new home—the lone midcentury house amid rows of Tudor Revivals in suburban Detroit—not even architecture scholars could have anticipated what they would find. Theirs is the last surviving residence by Alexander Girard (1907–1993), a modernist visionary who made his name in textiles but tried his hand at virtually everything, architecture included. The shoji-like laminate screens, seen in the entryway, are characteristic of his Japanese-influenced work.
An aerial view of Washington, DC, circa 1993.
Products from Rudy’s Barbershop, which started in Seattle in 1993, are available in the shower.
Fashion: Anna Karenina CostumesCostume designer Jacqueline Durran used two million dollar’s worth of Chanel diamonds and vintage inspired dresses throughout the filmic adaptation of Tolstoy's classic novel.
Channeling her love for Chanel, Hannah Hancock’s office has a fun and funky piece complementing her bright and bejeweled wallpaper, in this room designed by Haute Home’s Tarin Wallace.